Overview of articles
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Pinkel
Pinkel, a working-class boy from Rotterdam, transforms from an anarchist punk into a dad. Proto-punk by Rotterdam punk band Tändstickorshock.Published on: -
Gravity
Playing with the principle of the after-image, dozens of fast-edited kissing scenes from European and American film classics collide.Published on: -
La dialectique peut-elle casser des briques? (animated version)
A vibrant reworking of René Viénet’s very own 1973 situationist comedy monument in a most surprising form: a digitally rotoscoped animatPublished on: -
Das Wesen der Verwandlung
The frog and the princess. Shall he change or shall he remain as he is? What does the princess desire? (imai)Published on: -
Les Indes galantes
Les Indes galantes (1735) by Jean-Philippe Rameau scores a krump dance battle, allowing for a political reclamation of classicism and art by those oftPublished on: -
The Long Road
A playfully personal chronicle of feminism in Denmark that combines research into suffragette history with reminiscences of 1970s hopes and disillusioPublished on: -
Ceci n’est pas une fiction
The production of food tells a story about climate change through honest and clear animations by kids from the Limette School in Brussels.Published on: -
Ink in Milk
Schizophrenia is the creative principle here, splitting up realities and reassembling them anew. Wieland evokes the hidden ruins of the psyche.Published on: -
On a le temps pour nous
Smockey’s raps, poetry and performances honour the political legacy of Burkina Faso’s first democratically elected and then assassinated president.Published on: -
Dreamland
Layers, lag and loops hypnotise the viewer visually, as an unknown and faraway voice draws alien lines between Canada and Serbia.Published on: